Dictionary Entry
To release a player outright, without conditions.
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Poetry examples for “outright”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And, thinking, for extreme delight
Of love's extremes, I laugh outright.
Read full poem →At Chalais of the Viscountess, I would
That she give me outright
Her two hands and her throat,
Read full poem →Sinn Fein goal. There is no disguise about it; nor is there
concealment of their scheme of outright rebellion, which
is to be the final alternative if other plans fail. They say
Read full poem →We have little care of prison fare,
For what chills and kills outright
Is that every stone one lifts by day
Read full poem →We have little care of prison fare,
For what chills and kills outright
Is that every stone one lifts by day
Read full poem →She wouldn't have believed those ends enough
To have given outright for them all she gave.
Her giving somehow touched the principle
Read full poem →Of afterhaps. Soon he,
Being bark-bound, flagged, snapped, fell outright,
And in his fall felled me!
Read full poem →Our hair is bright:
Our voices speak outright:
We revel in the sea's green!
